The Otago Regional Council (ORC) on Wednesday approved the transfer of maritime responsibilities from the Central Otago
District Council (CODC) back to ORC, in line with the recommendations of a hearings panel.
CODC also approved the transfer at a Wednesday meeting.
The transfer means ORC will formally take over all functions, powers and duties for maritime responsibilities for Lake
Dunstan.
ORC Harbourmaster Steve Rushbrook said the transfer would bring benefits for Lake Dunstan water users.
“Firstly, the transfer of responsibilities back to ORC and the updated Bylaw will provide for more consistency in
navigation rules across the region, particularly across Central Otago.
“The transfer will also mean a greater level of service for Lake Dunstan water users, as the ORC Harbourmasters will
provide year-round harbourmaster expertise for the lake, and be available 24/7.”
Mr Rushbrook said the next steps were to roll out an implementation plan, ahead of the upcoming summer recreation
season.
“We’ve spent a fair bit of time on the lake, getting familiar with the area and the locals. We’ve got an implementation
plan that includes changes to signage, building awareness in the community of the rules, and kicking off monitoring and
enforcement activities on the water.
“We’re looking forward to having a presence on Lake Dunstan over the summer, and making sure everyone’s safe and well
informed of the rules.”
CODC initiated the transfer—reversing the 2006 transfer from ORC to CODC—in August last year, requiring an amendment to
ORC’s Navigational Safety Bylaw 2019.
ORC agreed to take back maritime responsibility for Lake Dunstan in February, but a consultation process was required to
update ORC’s Navigational Safety Bylaw, before the regional council could formally take up the role.